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Sundays at Jade allows people to gear up for the week ahead and plays swift R&B jams all night.

Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 8pm to 2am Cover charge: Depends on the event on the night Dress code: Dressy Chez Ntemba Nightclub Chez Ntemba is part of an international brand which has developed over 41 successful clubs across Africa and beyond.

True to its name, which can be loosely translated as ‘our home’, Chez Ntemba is indeed home to popular club nights such as ‘Dancehall Thursdays’, ‘On Fleek Fridays’ and ‘Africano Sundays’.

Here are the places in the city where you can enjoy a sundowner, dance the night away at a nightclub, or enjoy live music from talented local artists.

NIGHTCLUBS AND BARS IN CAPE TOWN The District Launched in February 2017, The District is one of the hottest spots in the city to party at.

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 11am to 4am and Sunday 11am to 2am.

Situated in an alley just off Long Street, this Mother City hidden gem is known for its delicious, colourful cocktails and eclectic selection of dance music – the combination of which often results in brazen bodies jiving on the low tables.

On any given night, revellers can get down to funk played by Mother City musicians, deep house spun by local DJs and old-school hip-hop sets played on vinyl records.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 4pm to 4am Cover charge: From R10/p during the week and from R30/p on the weekend Dress code: Casual Cocoon Cape Town The 31st floor of Cape Town’s iconic Absa Building is home to this chic nightclub.

Cocoon is all about glamour – here sipping on delicious cocktails while enjoying breathtaking views of the city is simply the way they roll.